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Conservative MP Damian Collins has retained his seat in Folkestone and Hythe with a resounding victory.
Mr Collins defeated seven other candidates competing for the constituency in the first December General Election since 1923.
The incumbent MP received 35,483 votes, granting him a majority of 21,337 over second placed Laura Davison of Labour.
The full results of the election are as follows:
Bishop, Simon James (Lib Dem): 5,755,
Bolton, Henry David (Ind): 576
Collins, Damian (Con): 35,483
Davison, Laura Frances (Lab): 14,146
Kapur, Rohen (YPP): 80
Menniss, Colin John (SDP): 190
Thomas, Andy (SPGB): 69
Treloar, Georgina Sarah (Grn): 2,706
Spoilt Ballots: 260
'There is a clear mandate here...'- Damian Collins
Mr Collins said: "I am delighted, this is the fourth election in a row that I have been elected, and it is the largest majority that we have had in that time.
"There is a clear mandate here to get Brexit done, and I will take that to Westminster to support Boris Johnson's deal."
Second placed Ms Davison said: "It has been a privilege to campaign for Labour.
"Going around and canvassing, meeting people, I feel it has really brought me together with the constituency."
The turnout in the constituency was recorded at 67%, a respectable figure but slightly down on the 68% that turned out in 2017.
On the counting floor, Green party candidate Georgina Treloar said that she felt her team's campaign was "extremely positive".
She said: "I really feel like the party as a whole has got our message out, but unfortunately the nation is locked in a terrible battle."
Colin Menniss of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) said that this campaign was about re-introudcing the party into voter's minds.
"We're only standing 20-odd candidates this election", he said, "And this has certainly been a learning curve for me."
Independent Henry Bolton spoke about the results coming in around the country, which are currently suggesting a Tory majority of up to 86.
He said: "I am very pleased to see that this majority will ensure that Brexit will be carried out.
"Having said that, I am not absolutely sure that I trust the current party, not even with the members that could come in, to properly negotiate with the EU."
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